Franz Jagerstatter

Franz Jagerstatter
Title Franz Jagerstatter PDF eBook
Author Putz, Erna
Publisher Orbis Books
Total Pages 390
Release 2021-02-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1608335917

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Franz Jèagerstèatter, an Austrian farmer, devoted husband and father, and devout Catholic, was executed in 1943 for refusing to serve in the Nazi army. Before taking this stand Jèagerstèatter had consulted both his pastor and his local bishop, who instructed him to do his duty and to obey the law - an instruction that violated his conscience. For many years Jèagerstèatter's solitary witness was honored by the Catholic peace movement, while viewed with discomfort by many of his fellow Austrians. Now, with his beatification in 2007, his example has been embraced by the universal church.

Blessed Among Us

Blessed Among Us
Title Blessed Among Us PDF eBook
Author Robert Ellsberg
Publisher Liturgical Press
Total Pages 792
Release 2016-07-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 0814647456

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Since the early centuries, Christians have held up the saints as models of living the Gospel of Jesus Christ. While the church officially recognizes a relatively small number of saints, the actual roster is infinitely wider. Blessed Among Us explores this eclectic “cloud of witnesses”—lay and religious, single and married, canonized and not, and even non-Christians whose faith and wisdom may illuminate our path. Brought to life in the evocative storytelling of Robert Ellsberg, they inspire the moral imagination and give witness to the myriad ways of holiness. In two stories per day for a full calendar year, Ellsberg sketches figures from biblical times to the present age and from all corners of this world—ordinary figures whose extraordinary lives point to the new age in the world to come. Blessed Among Us is drawn from Ellsberg’s acclaimed column of the same name in Give Us This Day, a monthly resource for daily prayer published by Liturgical Press.

Franz Jägerstätter - Martyr

Franz Jägerstätter - Martyr
Title Franz Jägerstätter - Martyr PDF eBook
Author Erna Putz
Publisher
Total Pages 127
Release 2007
Genre Martyrdom
ISBN 9783902427410

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Jagerstatter

Jagerstatter
Title Jagerstatter PDF eBook
Author Felix Mitterer
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2015-10-15
Genre Drama
ISBN 9781608010639

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Ai Weiwei Speaks

Ai Weiwei Speaks
Title Ai Weiwei Speaks PDF eBook
Author Hans Ulrich Obrist
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 191
Release 2011-05-26
Genre Art
ISBN 0241957737

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'If artists betray the social conscience and the basic principles of being human, where does art stand then?' Ai Weiwei - artist, architect, curator, publisher, poet and urbanist - extended the notion of art and is one of the world's most significant creative and cultural figures. In this series of interviews, conducted over several years with the curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, he discusses the many dimensions of his artistic life, ranging over subjects including ceramics, blogging, nature, philosophy and the myriad influences that have fed into his work. He also talks candidly about his father, his childhood spent in exile and his criticism of the Chinese state. Together, these extraordinary discussions give a unique insight into the outstanding complexity of Ai Weiwei's thought and work, and are an essential reminder of the need for personal, political and artistic freedom.

Kafka

Kafka
Title Kafka PDF eBook
Author Reiner Stach
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 592
Release 2021-07-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 069123356X

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This is the acclaimed central volume of the definitive biography of Franz Kafka. Reiner Stach spent more than a decade working with over four thousand pages of journals, letters, and literary fragments, many never before available, to re-create the atmosphere in which Kafka lived and worked from 1910 to 1915, the most important and best-documented years of his life. This period, which would prove crucial to Kafka's writing and set the course for the rest of his life, saw him working with astonishing intensity on his most seminal writings--The Trial, The Metamorphosis, The Man Who Disappeared (Amerika), and The Judgment. These are also the years of Kafka's fascination with Zionism; of his tumultuous engagement to Felice Bauer; and of the outbreak of World War I. Kafka: The Decisive Years is at once an extraordinary portrait of the writer and a startlingly original contribution to the art of literary biography.

The Death of Franz Liszt

The Death of Franz Liszt
Title The Death of Franz Liszt PDF eBook
Author Lina Schmalhausen
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 238
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780801440762

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Lina Schmalhausen, his student, caregiver, and close companion, recorded in her diary a graphic description of her teacher's illness and death. Alan Walker here presents this never-before-published account of Liszt's demise in the summer of 1886.".